suppose I have a wsdl file and i would like to do a java webservices
client program. how do i do so?

After some playing around and reading up, i found out about the top down
wizard i've created all the class. in the wizard i've picked the level
to test. meaning to say i can test the webservices with Service explorer.

so now how do I write the client application to invoke the methods?]]>2007-03-15T14:26:36-00:00Re: doing a webservices projecthttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/60077/190304/#msg_190304
sample JSP application. The JSP client is a simple client application
that invokes methods on a Java Proxy which you'll find generated into
your client project.

Based your question, I should clarify the purpose of these two wizards.
The Web service Client wizard can create a Java client and sample
directly from the WSDL file. This approach will invoke services at the
endpoint as provided in the WSDL file. A user of Web services would use
this.

Creating a Top down Web service, as you have done, is an option to
essentially create a new Web service based on the WSDL, and you will
provide the implementation which will be hosted on your system. A
developer of Web services would use this.

Hope that helps.

-Seng

haoz wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> suppose I have a wsdl file and i would like to do a java webservices
> client program. how do i do so?
>
> After some playing around and reading up, i found out about the top down
> wizard i've created all the class. in the wizard i've picked the level
> to test. meaning to say i can test the webservices with Service explorer.
>
> so now how do I write the client application to invoke the methods?]]>Seng Phung Lu2007-03-21T21:11:45-00:00